Proposed billion-dollar North Slope data center wants to buy royalty gas from stateNetricity LLC says it will generate reliable electricity and 300 year-round jobs; state says gas price too low and request exceeds state’s daily royalty share of gas Steve Sutherlin PNA Managing Editor
A company that wants to power a $1 billion North Slope data center with a portion of the state’s royalty gas may have to refigure the deal with a sharper pencil, because its offer on the gas is too low, said Kevin Banks, petroleum market analyst at the state Division of Oil and Gas.
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